Ep. 129 Leadership and Power for BIWOC with Sharyn Holmes

Ep. 129 Leadership and Power for BIWOC with Sharyn Holmes

What does it mean to thrive and succeed as leaders as a BIWOC? This is what Sharyn and I explore in this generous conversation about the liberation struggle in Australia, why “lean in” is problematic, navigating worthiness and elevating BIWOC voices in a white supremacy world.

 
 

Resources Mentioned On This Episode

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Guest Featured On This Episode

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SHARYN HOLMES

Sharyn Holmes is the biracial Asian founder of Formidable Voices, an events, membership and social movement elevating and creating opportunities for Black Indigenous and Womxn of Colour across coaching, spirituality, wellness, creative and online business industries.

Sharyn is a leadership and inclusion coach, consultant, speaker, artist and writer. Her work dives deep into social justice, spirituality and personal sovereignty. Sharyn is passionate about anti-racism, creating inclusive spaces, conscious business strategy, creativity and self-expression and works as a consultant to small businesses on these areas.

Sharyn created the Unpack Your Privilege to Formidable Business + Inclusion Framework. She teaches the online anti-racist and anti-oppression course, Unpack Your Privilege and program Be an inclusive coach. She also leads the online circles, Gutsy Leadership Circle guiding other womxn leaders to bring sacred activism to the heart of their lives and businesses and Descent Circle on shadow work, sovereignty and soul. You can learn more at: www.gutsygirl.com.au.

 

 
 

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